What Effects Does Cocaine Have on the Body?

Question by : What effects does cocaine have on the body? I have always wondered about it. I have read somewhere that it enhances your personality. How does it enhance your personality? Also what if your an asshole?

Im not positive, but i think that it enhances your personality, making you a better person, not a worse person. It makes you happier, and nicer..

Answer by MADDii3 ?Okay well I have had cocaine quite a few times.

Physically, it makes my heart beat a hell of a lot faster and harder, which can sometimes be scary. It also makes my jaw swing forward, eyes go wide, funny taste in throat, numb mouth, urge to keep sniffing up, nothing hurts me. I think that’s everything physical that happened when i take it. Oh, but I just thought I would add, I can sleep of it easily.

Mentally, it makes me paranoid and anxious, like looking around excessively thinking that someone is out to get me or talking about me or something. It also makes me talk and talk for ever about absolutely nothing. So the paranoia thing is probably not just in my head, and people really are out to get me im so annoying! Lol!! Cocaine is not the best drug for me!

Other people though are totally different. Some like me talk alot, some are really quiet, and some are argumentative or violent. So I suppose yeah, it does enhance your personality. Not necessarily in a good way though.. If your an asshole, coke will make you an even bigger one through my experience.

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